Jay T. Snider Collection 2008-11-19 Auction - 374 Price Results - Bloomsbury Auctions in NY - Page 12
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Jay T. Snider Collection

Bloomsbury Auctions is proud to announce for sale the collection of Jay T. Snider, featuring the history of Philadelphia and important Americana. This unique collection is comprised of a combination of text and iconography representing the growth and development of the City of Brotherly Love. The sale includes impressive colonial material, important revolutionary and federal period items and a wealth of 19th century graphic representations. Also featured in this collection are the two famous printers, William Bradford and Benjamin Franklin, along with 17th and 18th century important manuscripts relating to the Logan, Norris and Dickinson families.
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BROWN, M. E. D. The Gold & Silver Artificers of P: BROWN, M. E. D. The Gold & Silver Artificers of Phila. In Civic Procession 22 Feb. 1832.Philadelphia: M. E. D. Brown, 1832. Lithograph, hand-colored (275 x 380 mm). Framed. Condition: repaired tear
0266D: BROWN, M. E. D. The Gold & Silver Artificers of PEst. $2,000-$3,000
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MASON, William. Horizontorium.: MASON, William. Horizontorium.Philadelphia: R. H. Hobson, 1832. Lithograph by J. J. Barker (565 x 440 mm). Condition: lower left corner torn away, edges lightly worn. Provenance: Martin P. Snyder. a
0267D: MASON, William. Horizontorium.Est. $1,200-$1,800
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GARNERAY, Louis. Vue du Port de Philadelphie.: GARNERAY, Louis. Vue du Port de Philadelphie.Paris and New York: Hocquart and Bailly, Ward and Co., c. 1835-1845. Aquatint engraved by Himely, hand-colored (370 x 480 mm). Framed. Provenance: Martin
0268D: GARNERAY, Louis. Vue du Port de Philadelphie.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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[CLARK, P.] [Schuylkill River at Gray's Ferry.]: [CLARK, P.] [Schuylkill River at Gray's Ferry.][Philadelphia: c. 1835]. Watercolor, heightened with white gouache, on paper (345 x 510 mm). Pencil attribution and title on verso. Framed.
0269D: [CLARK, P.] [Schuylkill River at Gray's Ferry.]Est. $2,500-$3,500
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HILL, John William. Philadelphia From the Ship Ho: HILL, John William. Philadelphia From the Ship House in the Navy Yard looking up the River Delaware.New York: James E. Betts, 1836. Aquatint, engraved and hand-colored by J. Hill (475 x 620 mm).
0270D: HILL, John William. Philadelphia From the Ship HoEst. $8,000-$12,000
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SMITH, John Rubens. [A South East View of] Mercha: SMITH, John Rubens. [A South East View of] Merchant's Hotel.[Philadelphia: J. R. Smith, c. 1837-1840]. Aquatint printed in colors and hand-finished (370 x 540 mm). Condition: very light toning to
0271D: SMITH, John Rubens. [A South East View of] MerchaEst. $3,000-$4,000
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SMITH, John Rubens. [A View of Fairmount and the: SMITH, John Rubens. [A View of Fairmount and the Water-Works. Taken from the Veranda of Harding's Hotel, Schuylkill].Philadelphia: c. 1837. Watercolor, pencil and gouache on paper, mounted on linen
0272D: SMITH, John Rubens. [A View of Fairmount and theEst. $40,000-$50,000
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SMITH, John Rubens. A View of Fairmount and the W: SMITH, John Rubens. A View of Fairmount and the Water-Works Showing the Bridge previous to its destruction by fire. Taken from the Veranda of Harding's Hotel, Schuylkill.Philadelphia: J. T. Bowen,
0273D: SMITH, John Rubens. A View of Fairmount and the WEst. $6,000-$8,000
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WILD, J. C. Panorama and Views of Philadelphia, a: WILD, J. C. Panorama and Views of Philadelphia, and its Vicinity.Philadelphia: J. B. Chevalier, 1838. 4to (342 x 260 mm). Four lithographed panorama plates, 20 lithographed views. Publisher's
0274D: WILD, J. C. Panorama and Views of Philadelphia, aEst. $8,000-$12,000
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WILD, J. C. Panorama of Philadelphia. Views Take: WILD, J. C. Panorama of Philadelphia. Views Taken from the State House Steeple. In Four Parts [wrapper title].Philadelphia: J. C. Wild & J. B. Chevalier, 1838. 4 lithographed prints. Publisher's
0275D: WILD, J. C. Panorama of Philadelphia. Views TakeEst. $6,000-$8,000
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ALLEN, William; and F. J. ROBERTS. Plan of the Ci: ALLEN, William; and F. J. ROBERTS. Plan of the City of Philadelphia and Adjoining Districts. Originally drawn by W. Allen. Enlarged with Numerous Additions & Corrections by F. J.
0276D: ALLEN, William; and F. J. ROBERTS. Plan of the CiEst. $3,000-$4,000
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KENNEDY, David J. Northeast View from Broad St. a: KENNEDY, David J. Northeast View from Broad St. and South Penn Square.Philadelphia: November 1838. Pen-and-ink, graphite, watercolor and goache, on paper (210 x 270 mm). Signed with initials and
0278D: KENNEDY, David J. Northeast View from Broad St. aEst. $4,000-$5,000
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HOWE, Henry. [View of Camden, from Philadelphia.]: HOWE, Henry. [View of Camden, from Philadelphia.]Philadelphia: c.1840. Pen-and-ink and gray wash, heightened with white gouache, on paper (420 x 600). Framed. Condition: tissue-backed. one of the
0279D: HOWE, Henry. [View of Camden, from Philadelphia.]Est. $8,000-$12,000
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LEHMAN, George. The New Suspension Bridge at Fair: LEHMAN, George. The New Suspension Bridge at Fairmount Philadelphia.Philadelphia: c. 1842. Aquatint, hand-colored (260 x 365 mm). Framed. Condition: minor spotting in the sky. "In the 1820s George
0280D: LEHMAN, George. The New Suspension Bridge at FairEst. $1,000-$1,500
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[KOLLNER, Augustus.] On River Schuylkill [near Ph: [KOLLNER, Augustus.] On River Schuylkill [near Phoenixville, PA].Near Phoenixville: October 1844 [but later?]. Pen-and-ink and wash, on paper (233 x 290 mm). Dated at the lower left, titled at the
0282D: [KOLLNER, Augustus.] On River Schuylkill [near PhEst. $3,000-$4,000
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SMITH, John Rubens. A Southwest View of Sanderson: SMITH, John Rubens. A Southwest View of Sanderson's Franklin House, Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Philadelphia: J. R. Smith, c. 1844. Aquatint, hand-colored (250 x 500 mm). Framed. Condition: short
0283D: SMITH, John Rubens. A Southwest View of SandersonEst. $1,500-$2,000
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HOFFY, Alfred. The Artillery Corps of Philadelphi: HOFFY, Alfred. The Artillery Corps of Philadelphia Greys, (Company D), Comd. by Capt. Geo. Cadwalader, First Regiment of Artillery, 1st Brigade, 1st Division.Philadelphia: P. S. Duval, 1845.
0284D: HOFFY, Alfred. The Artillery Corps of PhiladelphiEst. $700-$1,000
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REASE, William H. Wetherills' White Lead, Red Lea: REASE, William H. Wetherills' White Lead, Red Lead, Chemical Glass, Drug & Dye Stuff Store ... Sons of and Successors to Samuel Wetherill who Established the first White Lead Manufactory ... North
0285D: REASE, William H. Wetherills' White Lead, Red LeaEst. $1,000-$1,500
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REASE, William H. S. Tobias, Importer & General: REASE, William H. S. Tobias, Importer & General Dealer in Wines, Liquors, Cordials & Syrups.Philadelphia: Wagner & McGuigan, [c. 1845]. Lithograph (375 x 250 mm). Condition: trimmed close, ink
0286D: REASE, William H. S. Tobias, Importer & GeneralEst. $300-$500
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COLLINS, John. Views of the City of Burlington, N: COLLINS, John. Views of the City of Burlington, New Jersey.Burlington: 1847. 4to (310 x 250 mm). 14 views lithographed by T. Sinclair, loose as issued. Publisher's lettered green wrappers.
0287D: COLLINS, John. Views of the City of Burlington, NEst. $2,000-$3,000
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KOLLNER, Augustus. Philadelphia. S. E. View.: KOLLNER, Augustus. Philadelphia. S. E. View.New York & Paris: Goupil, Vibert & Co., 1848. Lithograph, hand-colored (270 x 335 mm). Framed. Provenance: Martin P. Snyder. "The year 1848 ... saw the
0289D: KOLLNER, Augustus. Philadelphia. S. E. View.Est. $500-$800